CAM-A3A Radar Site
Canada /
Nunavut /
Oqsuqtooq /
World
/ Canada
/ Nunavut
/ Oqsuqtooq
World
military, early warning radar
Established in 1991 as a short-range radar station in the North Warning System, the CAM-A3A site is a fully autonomous radar site equipped with AN/FPS-124 radar systems. Controlled through the CAM-Main site at Cambridge Bay, the station is resupplied and serviced primarily by helicopter.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Warning_System
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 68°57'48"N 103°45'23"W
- Former CAM-Main DEW Line Radar Site 57 km
- Former PIN-4 DEW Line Radar Site 216 km
- Former CAM-2 DEW Line Radar Site 240 km
- Former CAM-C DEW Line Radar Site & Airfield 338 km
- Former PIN-3 DEW Line Radar Site 387 km
- PIN-Main Radar Site 822 km
- Brunt Mountain 1667 km
- Former POW-1 DEW Line Radar Site 1849 km
- North Salt Lagoon 1951 km
- Cape Hawaii 2657 km
- Parker Bay 28 km
- Melbourne Island 65 km
- Minto Islands 73 km
- Jenny Lind Island 77 km
- Taylor Island 89 km
- Admiralty Island (Qikiqtagafaaluk) 118 km
- Bathurst Inlet 235 km
- Kanuyak Island 245 km
- Algak Island 249 km
- George Island 352 km